
Airshare will be the Official Private Aviation Provider for PGA of America, including the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship.
Airshare has entered into a broad partnership with the PGA of America.
The private jet flight provider will be the Official Private Aviation Provider of the PGA of America.
It will carry the same billing for the Ryder Cup in 2025 and 2029.
It will also be the official private aviation resource for the PGA Championship and PGA National Club Championship through 2029.
Further, it is partnering with the Southern California, South Florida, Metropolitan New York, and Southwest PGA Sections.
The goal is to promote golf in local communities.
PGA of America Chief Commercial & Philanthropy Officer Jeff Price says, “We are ecstatic to partner with Airshare, an outstanding leader in private aviation.”
He adds, “Airshare’s commitment to excellence and seamless travel solutions nationwide aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver a world-class experience for our guests at our spectator championships.”
Airshare CMO Andy Tretiak says, “Throughout our history, Airshare has proudly supported golf in the United States, and this partnership demonstrates our ongoing commitment to help grow the sport.
The company was the U.S.’s 8th-largest charter/fractional operator in 2024.
Flight hours increased by 85%, powered by its acquisition of Wheels Up’s aircraft management division.
The company went national with its jet card and fractional programs last September.
It offers Phenom 300 and Challenger 3500 options.
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